Apple Pay receipt shows a different card number than my actual card — is this normal?

I recently bought some groceries from Dali and paid using Apple Pay.
I just noticed on the official receipt that the card number shown ends in 3333, but that’s not the last 4 digits of my actual credit card.
I checked my credit card app, though, and the transaction was definitely charged to my card.
Is this normal when using Apple Pay? Does Apple Pay use a different/virtual card number that merchants see on the receipt?
Just wondering if anyone else has experienced this.

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u/Infamous_Reporter842 — 12 days ago

If Alex beats Jessica tonight, does thatbmake her goat of Philippine Tennis?

I think so. Not because of one match alone, but because beating a top player like Pegula would be another historic milestone on top of everything she’s already accomplished at just 21. No Filipino tennis player has reached the level of consistency, global recognition, and success that Eala has.

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u/Infamous_Reporter842 — 17 days ago
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Corporate mascots after retirement. 😂

Was passing by a random curio shop and had to do a double take. Ronald looks like he quit McDonald’s years ago and started collecting antiques, while Jollibee is just standing there pretending everything’s normal.
This has to be one of the most cursed mascot sightings I’ve ever seen in the Philippines. 😂

u/Infamous_Reporter842 — 2 months ago

Is modern American culture harming Filipino youth?

The Philippine school shooting has raised difficult questions. Reports say the 14-year-old suspect idolized American mass shooters and even copied the Columbine shooter’s clothing.
America once influenced the Philippines through education, infrastructure, and other positive changes. But with today’s internet culture, many Filipinos are exposed to violent, toxic, and extreme online content.
Are Filipinos blindly copying harmful trends from the West, or is it unfair to blame American culture for tragedies like this?

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u/Infamous_Reporter842 — 2 months ago

Alex Eala shocks Elina Svitolina in Berlin Open upset! 🇵🇭🎾

Filipina tennis sensation Alex Eala pulled off one of the biggest wins of her young career after defeating former World No. 3 Elina Svitolina at the WTA Berlin Open.
Eala showcased remarkable composure and aggressive shot-making throughout the match, going toe-to-toe with the experienced Ukrainian star. The victory marks another milestone for the 20-year-old Filipina, who continues to make waves on the international tennis stage.
With this upset win, Eala further cements her status as one of Asia’s brightest tennis prospects and gives Philippine tennis fans even more reason to be excited about her future.

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u/Infamous_Reporter842 — 2 months ago